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Przekaż informację zwrotnąGreat little place. everything looked delicious. we tried simple, chocolate and mandel croissants. they were just a point. flakey and delicious. my only criticism is that the price for a simple croissant is something high. it is not worth that much if they get it elsewhere cheaper for the same quality.
We went gontran cherrier after we had a meal near camberwell. our friend is a great fan of gontran and insists that we try her famous croissant. Now we can understand why he loves it and he doesn't want to share it. we ordered almond croissant love it! so fragrant and beautiful and damp. love how we can taste the mandel without being too sweet and still taste the tasty taste of the croissant.
This restaurant is a hidden gem. The selection of pastries all looked amazing, and we decided to try the plain, chocolate, and almond croissants. They were all exceptional - flaky and flavorful. My only issue is that the price is a bit steep, especially $5.50 for a plain croissant. I believe it's overpriced compared to other places that offer the same quality for a lower cost.
After finishing a meal in the Camberwell area, we stumbled upon Gontran Cherrier at the recommendation of a friend who is a big fan of the bakery. He insisted that we try their famous croissant, and now we understand why he loves it so much. We ordered Gontran's Almond Croissant ($6.50) and absolutely loved it. The croissant was fragrant, moist, and had just the right amount of sweetness from the almond filling. We could still taste the buttery flavor of the croissant as well. Our friend enjoyed it so much that he didn't want to share.
This restaurant is a fantastic option for a fast breakfast with a continental touch. The chouquettes are airy and not too sweet - make sure to try a few as they are only 60 cents each! The plain croissant is also top-notch. I highly recommend the soy flat white, made with st Ali's "orthodox" coffee blend. It had a perfectly balanced flavor that I really enjoyed.